Brian "Bo" Ramsey

Brian "Bo" Ramsey obituary

Brian "Bo" Ramsey

Brian Ramsey Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 27 to Jun. 1, 2014.
Brian H. "Bo" Ramsey, 73, born in Twin Falls, Idaho and longtime resident of Theodore, passed away, Sunday, May 25, 2014 at his home. Bo was a Veteran of the US Navy serving in the Vietnam War as a Chief Engineer aboard a submarine. He was a member of The Holland Club, Submarine Mariners and was awarded the National Defense Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. Surviving are his wife, Sandra Richardson Ramsey of Theodore; his son, Sean (Laurie) Ramsey of Spokane, WA; his brother, Bob (Marlene) Slover of California; one granddaughter, Lauren Ramsey, and many other nieces, nephews and friends. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the American Heart Association at www.heart.org or The Wounded Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org. Expressions of condolence may be offered at www.hughesfh.com. Arrangements are by Hughes Funeral Home & Crematory, 7951 American Way, Daphne, AL 36526.

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July 6, 2014

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July 6, 2014

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Sean

July 6, 2014

I miss you Dad . . .

July 6, 2014

sandy ramsey

July 6, 2014

I miss u so much baby. love sandy

Sean Ramsey

June 11, 2014

Bo “is” a unique and beautiful soul whose presence will be missed in our lives. He held friends and family with high regard and loved to be around to help out whenever needed. Those of us who are fortunate enough to be in that circle will miss him the most. He was one of those individuals that we hoped would always be around because of his many qualities -and- we even expected him to be around because of the many situations that he had lived through; his life in the military, his hazardous post military employment and the proud & uninhibited life that he chose to lead put him in many situations that most could not have come through. We all know that the last few years were difficult for him and appreciate that he has finally made it through to a better place. We Love You Bo!
Sandy, Thank you for being the rock in Bo's life when he was so vulnerable and dependent. In doing this you also gave us all the peace of mind that he was being taken care of while everyone else was able to still lived there lives. You said to me once “that's what you do when you love someone.” The vast majority would claim the same thing, but you actually followed through. We will always remember and deeply appreciate what you have done.

Teresa Faris

June 4, 2014

I lift you up in your time of need. My love & thoughts are with you Aunt Sandy. Uncle Bo will be missed and always remembered.

Seiji Yamada

May 30, 2014

Dear Sandy
I am very sorry to hear of Uncle Bo's passing.
Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences.
He was a great man and it was my pleasure to have known him, it really was.
May God bless you.
Best Regards

Carol Lee

May 30, 2014

Only Sandy will understand this but Bo wants you to remember "the woman shall do as the man sayth". Maybe that will bring a smile of remembrance to your face. Thinking of you, Carol

Sheri Lyles Knight

May 29, 2014

I'm so sorry Sandy. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

May 29, 2014

our deepest condolences aunt sandy. we will all love and miss him dearly.

May 29, 2014

To my loving husband.I will always LOVE you and you will always be my shining star. your loving wife. Sandra Ransey

Ricky Henderson

May 28, 2014

May God be with you Bo, you will be missed by all. Prayers To The Family

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